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No Silver Bullets

Expanding + Expounding on No Silver Bullets

February 8, 2025 By Daniel Im

Is there a 2.0 version of No Silver Bullets?

I am deeply grateful that the message of No Silver Bullets: Five Small Shifts that will Transform Your Ministry is still helping churches around the world figure out how to create a discipleship pathway, and make micro-shifts that lead to macro-changes.

But it’s been 8 years since the book released, and since then—my goodness how our world has changed!

Today, our world is arguably more divisive, more political, more indifferent, and more impatient than it’s ever been. We are living in a post-truth, post-Christian, post-pandemic, and pretty much post-everything world.

So to my question above—yes there is a 2.0 version of No Silver Bullets! It’s called The Discipleship Opportunity: Leading a Great-Commission Church in a Post-Everything World where I expand and expound on No Silver Bullets:

  • In it, I revisit the structure of a discipleship pathway that I unpacked in No Silver Bullets, and then expand and expound on how to create one in the world that we’re living in today. 
  • On top of that, I unpack the biggest shift that’s taken place over the last 70+ years of church strategy and structures in North America, and how we must adapt today. 

So if you thought No Silver Bullets was helpful, then I want to encourage you to pick up a copy of my newest book, The Discipleship Opportunity.

What Mazda Can Teach You About Core Values

June 11, 2019 By Daniel Im

With so many options out there, how do you choose?

I remember the first time I went grocery shopping without my parents and feeling paralyzed by all the different options for salad dressing. I only had one job—to buy salad dressing—yet I couldn’t make the decision.

Do I go for classic ranch or caesar? What about garlic caesar? And why are some cheaper than others? Raspberry vinaigrette sounds good too, but balsamic vinaigrette is the safer option.

And now with Amazon and online shopping, it’s even worse. There are over 8,000 results for “salad dressing” on Amazon!

Well, fast forward several years later, I felt the same way when shopping for a new car…

…but this time, I saw the leadership lesson underneath the surface.

Did you know that clay is still used to design cars? No, I’m not referring to a small lump of clay or Play Doh that you model into a miniature car. I’m referring to full life sized models of cars made out of clay!

Okay, to be honest, I didn’t know that clay was ever used to design cars, but it makes sense as a medium…of the past. From 1927 to the end of the 1950s, Harley Earl of General Motors used clay to design cars. But that was then! These days, car companies have 3D printers, design software, and virtual reality at their disposal, so why would they still use such an archaic method for design?

I didn’t understand why, until I came across this one particular Mazda commercial.

Now, is Mazda the only car company using clay to design their vehicles? By no means! Yet, that commercial helped me see Mazda cars as sculptures of art, rather than hunks of metal or utilitarian modes of transportation.

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How to Create a Discipleship Pathway

May 21, 2019 By Daniel Im

After surveying and studying the discipleship pathways of thriving churches across North America for my book No Silver Bullets, I discovered that ownership matters when it comes to creating a discipleship pathway.

Most discipleship pathways are typically organized around what the church can do for individuals. This is because churches typically see their discipleship pathway as the ways disciples are formed through the ministries of their church: weekend services, classes, events, groups, and serve opportunities. And while I don’t disagree that the church needs to offer environments and opportunities for individuals to get plugged in and grow, I’ve come to discover that the goal for a discipleship pathway is never to get someone through it; the goal is to get individuals to own it.

The goal for a discipleship pathway is never to get someone through it; the goal is to get individuals to own it.

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Authenticity vs. Excellence

May 14, 2019 By Daniel Im

If you had to choose one, which would you choose?

If you were only known for one of these values, which would you prefer?

If your team could be marked by either authenticity or excellence, which would you rather?

Unless you wrestle through black and white polarizing questions like these ones, you’ll never uncover your true bias.

After all, most leaders would publicly choose both, but when push comes to shove, often lean in one direction or the other. So which direction is that for you?

And that’s the thing. It really is a direction. Authenticity and excellence are not opposites. I’ve been a part of worship services that have been both authentic and excellent—in mega, medium, and micro churches. The same is true for concerts, small groups, staff meetings, service projects, and block parties. All of those gatherings can be simultaneously authentic and excellent, but they often lack one or the other—or both.

Authenticity and excellence are not opposites.

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So if you had to choose one, which would you choose? Or better yet, if authenticity and excellence were on the opposite ends of a spectrum—even though they’re technically not in opposition to one another—where would you mark yourself?

If you had to choose one, which would you choose?

Let’s explore the implications of both choices for the teams that you’re on and the teams that you lead.

1. Choosing excellence over authenticity

Teams that are led with a bias toward excellence over authenticity are often high pressure. Workaholics thrive on teams like this. Enneagram 3s and 8s would be attracted to these environments. Projects are prioritized over people. Hard growth metrics are more important than emotional health. You are judged solely on your public persona—as long as you keep your private life private.

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Discipleship in the Local Church

May 7, 2019 By Daniel Im

When I spoke at the Calvary Chapel Global Pastors and Leaders Conference last year, I had the privilege of being on “Things That Matter” with Brian Brodersen, who is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa.

Check out this episode where he interviews me on my faith story, the role of discipleship in the local church, spiritual maturity, and how we can define maturity differently.

Next Steps:

  • Watch my talk from the conference on “The Power of the Gospel and Discipleship Systems”
  • Read my book, No Silver Bullets: Five Small Shifts that will Transform Your Ministry to learn more about the role of discipleship in the local church
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